China News Service, August 31. According to the "Times of India" report, the Indian Ministry of Health said on the 29th that in the past 24 hours, another 12 children in the Firozabad area of ​​Uttar Pradesh, India had died of "mysterious fever."

In parts of western Uttar Pradesh, 68 people have died of unexplained fever in the past week, including 40 children.

  According to reports, most patients have symptoms of high fever, dehydration and a sudden drop in platelets, and some patients have symptoms of dengue fever and died during treatment.

It takes more than 10 days to recover from this disease, the public hospitals are almost full, and the blood bank is in a hurry.

  "The conditions in these areas are shocking," said an official in the Firozabad district. Waterlogging, poor sanitation and personal hygiene are the reasons for the spread of the disease.

  Neeta Kulshrestha, chief medical officer of the Firozabad region, said on the 29th that “in the past 24 hours, 12 children have died of viral fever. The exact cause is under investigation.”

  Kulshrestha added that all patients in public hospitals have been tested for the new crown virus, and so far, no such disease has been found to be related to the new crown.